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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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49f220  No.691449

>think i'm officially 'finished' with Christianity

>stray for a few days, my life goes to hell in the meantime

>i come back every time, feeling like shit

>keep on doing it

Why do I do this to myself? What can I do to kill doubt?

6ce2f5  No.691458

>>691449

Yeah, happens to me too. My problem isn't doubt, it's just that I don't really care and I'm lazy. Like, always on the edge of apatheism, I just forget religion even exists.


b1be0b  No.691493

>>691449

You should list your reasons why you're "finished" with Chriatianity.

What causes your doubt?


aebfd8  No.691557

>>691449

When trying to become Holy the Lord will put you through trials in order to test and steel your resolve to the path. After all we still have free will and even a Saint may fall at the finish line.


e3f9c8  No.691563

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>>691449

You're probably going through your Atheist phase.

Mine lasted a year or two.

You're probably in your early 20's.


8c43c6  No.691783

>>691449

Probably inconsistency. That's been my problem. When I'm not praying and reading the bible daily, I am consuming wordly media or interacting with secular workmates. Then I get pulled in that direction.


148b91  No.691786

>>691493

This. Can't help anything without specifics, Anon.


aebfd8  No.691799

>>691449

>3 Then Jesus told them this parable: 4 “Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it? 5 And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders 6 and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’ 7 I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.


e6d16c  No.691802

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>>691449

Attitudes Toward God

One of the most interesting parables that Jesus taught was about the prodigal son. It reflects several themes, but, for this particular setting, we are going to focus on the attitudes we have toward God.

Early into the setting, we are introduced to a father and his two sons. The father has granted the youngest son's wish of dividing his inheritance portion to him now. Upon receiving his substance, the young man journeys to a far country, wherein, he wasted all his inheritance. This is the first illustrated attitude we encounter. At the death of their father, Jewish law would allot of the estate, 2/3rds to the eldest and 1/3rd to the youngest. The previous events depict that the father had abdicated his wealth prior to his death. The request of the son was one of REBELLION. He was reluctant to live any longer with his father. This was against the father's will. So often we can find ourselves at the very place this young man had come to. We as "Word People" know how to have our prayers answered. Sometimes out problem is the amount of time we've spent in our prayer closet. We enter in with only one agenda,OURS. We Don't Take The Time to get past what's on Our Heart to see what God wants to put into our hearts. This leads to a self-driven life. Not only can God not use you any longer, but, this improper relationship with God leads you down the wrong path.

You see, this young man not only journeys to a far country, but, after a chain of events that he had set into motion, in his state of un-clearness and hopelessness, he joins himself to a citizen of that country. We so many times, at this part of the young man's life, join ourselves to the devil. Once our security, safety, and provision in Christ is challenged, we are easily made prey to all the Devil's devices. Our stand with our heavenly father becomes a revolt. Because of our immorality and abandonment of our previous loyalties to God, we begin to suffer the painful consequences of our being disobedient. We give the Devil opportunity to control our senses. His goal is to constantly trod us down, until we either give in to him completely, or, as in the young man's case, begins to wise up, see his tactics, and learn the hard way that the grass is not always greener on the other side. We come to ourselves and begin to examine what we have now without God to what we had with God. Only when we renounce our rebellion and submit ourselves to God, can we reflect the Devils hold on us and begin our journey home. With swiftness, open arms, and rejoicing are we welcomed home by God. The young man's father testifies of our own glorious father, God. He saw his son from far off. He had been watching for him. Our God is always ready to welcome us home. To immediately begin to care for us with the best he can offer. Our restoration is made complete by our genuine repentance. Our once hardened heart is now pliable, which enables you a deeper relationship with God.

(cont.)


e6d16c  No.691804

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>>691802

The eldest son's role is one of a self anointing and a boastful nature. We learn early on that this character has a form of his rightful place but he denies the power thereof. In the present, a Christian with these attitudes is not only counter productive, but deadly. The Christian that the eldest son represents is a fool. If all your church going and church works has only the one goal of pleasing yourself, then, all of your works is dead.He portrays the Christian who won't listen to sound advice. His father pleaded with him to no avail. So often the signs of a misleading life is addressed, but we turn our heads and focus on someone else's shortcomings. The persona of this Christian is misleading. For all his good works and good intentions get him nowhere. He basically has to be a shell of a man. Nothing solid. Nothing useful. No light. No references to the fact that he serves a loving and caring God. It would be so much easier for us as Christians, to allow God to do the promoting. Whether in our personal or professional life, if you humble yourself to God, He will exalt you.

The Christian with the attitude of "He got more or better than I did," was addressed. We always look at what is on someone else's plate and never see that ours is over running with the same blessings. The angered Christian is crippled in his senses just as the eldest son had been. It never states that the eldest son learned what was being taught by his father. He never realized that it's not on the outside, but rather, what's on the inside that counts. He never learned to act, instead of react to situations, And that this, his life-style, should be one of a peacemaker always showing others love. The imaginary role of the eldest son could have won an Oscar. For he portrays himself, in all his righteousness, to have never transgressed against his father's commandments (Move over Jesus … Heaven Fordid!!)

The eldest son is a dangerous man. If only he would assume his rightful role and make proper use of his citizenship with his father. The father tells his son all that he has is his. He could at any time have the same love showered upon him as the youngest had. The problem was the eldest never allows himself to make use of it. He has concentrated on the past and himself, and never fully enjoys the relationship offered by his father today.

The father's attitude all during this parable is of a wise man. This fully mature man understands and desires (just as our Heavenly Father) to have a richer, deeper, and dynamic relationship with loved ones. This attitude is made evident in our abilities to see and treat others with the same respect that God treats us. The father affirms that the greatest thing to have and to offer of yourself is love. Love covers everyone's shortcomings. It not only makes way for the provisions in Christ, but it serves as a beacon for all the above mentioned attitudes to find their way back home to God.

Luke 15:11-32


b39d0b  No.691817

>>691449

During these trials, I also got infinitely closer to God and more consolation than I could ever hope for. In my rejections of Him, He pulled me closer. It has now gotten to the point where I will reject Him in my inconstancy, and then in the very same day He will pull me back to Him with great consolation. Allow God to work in your soul. He has answered an old prayer of mine, or is working on it, "do not allow me to leave you, prevent me even by force." He will lead you out of this darkness.


eae77f  No.691826

>>691449

So stop straying away.


9a450e  No.692598

>>691449

>What can I do to kill doubt?

Look at God's wisdom.

You can't for example find a bronze age civilization of pedophiles.

Some behavior just can't survive God's given natural selection pressures.

God promotes behaviors that are self replicating, even when there's leprosy , even when there's famine, even when there's war,

our works of faith can viably reproduce further works of faith. Where as liberal ideas cannot survive God's wisdom.

•Jay Dyer made put forth his case that >99.99% of atheists are unwittingly crypto pantheists. >They essentially worship this world.

This world is not worth worshiping.

•People join the Shriners and the OTO and Scientology for material gains but in exchange for being in a black-mailable subservient position for the rest of their lives.

•I had an atheist friend named Jonathan. He offed himself 3 summers ago.

•I can respect actual atheists who realize the world is shit and not worth living in.

•I can respect spiritual harlots who sell their spirit and dignity for material wealth because when they decide to worship this world they go balls deep.

•Normal atheists who inadvertently half-assed worship this world I have the least respect for because they sell their soul for the least return.

>What can I do to kill doubt?

Sigh. I struggled with doubt from since I was 13 until I was 18.

One of the many things that helped strengthen my faith was unlearning hell.

There's no scriptural basis for a South Parks' version of hell where sinners are tortured for all eternity.

Sinners are all revived on the day of reckoning. The apocalypse lasts roughly 1200 days before all workers of iniquity are cast into the fire to die.

God would never torture his childeren for not believing in him. The choice is easy. You either choose life or death.


ecf9cd  No.692608

>>691449

The Roman Catholic Church is the best proof for God's existence.

>"church" full of crypto-atheists

>does absolutely everything wrong


84e74b  No.694872

Stop masturbating and pray atleast 15 minutes everyday


f5832c  No.694916

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>>692598

>Annihilationist anon

My tigga

Also I don't normally watch Dyer (can't be assessed watching an hr or more of his bids only to be locked out of the second part due to not being a patron) but this sounds interesting, could you link to the relevant vid pls?


8d3aa9  No.694920

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

If you ever feel in doubt from lack of faith, vid related will give you absolutely no excuse to ever feel doubt unless you're willing to ignore objective facts (Of which, people still do, but it will go a long way to strengthen your faith). Every Christian should be able to defend their faith against unbelievers, otherwise how will you defend your faith against your own desires of the flesh, the world, and Satan?




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